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海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习 英语2017.5 单项填空

21. We’d better go now, we’ll miss the train. A. but B. so C. otherwise D. therefore

22. --- I dropped by at 6:00 pm yesterday but failed to see you at your house.

--- I in a gym at that time. A. was exercising B. am exercising C. have exercised D. had exercised

23. --- Do you have ready for the spring outing? --- No, I still have to buy some fruit. A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing

24.his love, Chris sent his mom a thank-you note on Mother’s Day.

A. Expressing B. Expressed C. To express D. Having expressed

25. The plan for Xiongan New Area officially on April 1, 2017.

A. announced B. was announced C. announces D. is announced

26.is willing to volunteer in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is welcome to join us.

A. Whatever B. Whoever C. Whenever D. Wherever

27. In Australia, many road signs are now both in English and Chinese,it easier for Chinese tourists to travel.

A. making B. made C. make D. makes

28. We are living in an age QR codes(二维码)are becoming more and more popular in our daily life.

A. why B. that C. whose D. when

29. Mary was pleased to see that the seeds she in the garden were growing.

A. was planting B. has planted C. would plant D. had planted

30. If you have any question, please free to contact me at . A. to feel

B. feeling C. feel D. felt

31. With the development of economy, our income has increased 10% in less than a year.

A. for B. by C. on D. at

32. --- Do you know when your mother to pick you up? --- At 11:40 am. A. had come B. is coming C. has come D. would come

33. We be careful with the words we say when we are angry. A. may B. can C. might D. should

34. Without our team’s great effort, the art exhibition last week such a great success.

A. wouldn’t be B. won’t be

C. wouldn’t have been D. won’t have been

35. It’s always a good idea to have a second key somewhere you lose the first one.

A. in case B. now that

C. even though D. as long as 完形填空

The Sweetest Thing

When I was ten, I was crazy about candy. Whenever in our small-town 36 with my mom, I would run my fingers through my favorite candy on the shelf.

Once there, thinking about all things sweet, I noticed a man a few feet away pushing buttons on the ATM machine. Dressed in a suit, he seemed to be late for something, 37 waiting for his cash to appear. The machine made a noise, and he immediately 38 a pile of bills and headed out. Curiously, I walked over to the ATM, where I started pressing the buttons as if knowing the 39 . Then I looked into the button of the machine. There I saw it: a beautiful, crisp $20 bill! 40 I wanted to believe my magic made the cash appear, I knew the man in the suit must have left it behind.

I held the money in my hand, staring at the number “20” and feeling 41 than I ever had.

I thought about slipping the money into my pocket. No one would know, but it didn’t feel 42 .

I knew it didn’t belong to me. I had to find its owner and give it back! So I told my mom what had happened. “We’ll look for him.” she said kindly. We rushed out and found him stepping into his car in the parking lot! We 43 him and asked whether he had left money at the cash machine.

“Let me 44 ,” he said, pulling out his wallet and bills. “Twenty, forty, eighty … Oh! You’re right,” he said with surprise, “I’m 45 a $20 bill.”

“Here you go,” I said, smiling with pride, as if I was a(n) 46

who had solved a mystery. “Thank you so much,” he said, bending down and shaking my hand. My heart 47 . Before saying goodbye, he asked my mom for my name and 48 . “I want to send your daughter a thank-you card,” he said.

On my way home, my 49 was racing. Twenty dollars. What could I have done with it? I bet I could have bought a puppy or every single candy bar in town! But now 50 of that would happen. Yet I knew I had done the right thing.

A few weeks later, I got a box with a note. I ripped it open to find packages of candy.

“Dear Felice, Thank you very much for 51 my $20. You are a great girl, and I appreciate your52 .I hope you enjoy this candy. Best Wishes, Tom.”Tom included his business card. It turned out he was vice-president for the candy company. The candy tasted sweet, each 53 reminding me that what I had done mattered. Although my honesty wouldn’t always be 54 with candy, it would make a difference to someone. And that was the 55 part of all.

36. A. school B. church C. store D. bank

37. A. angrily B. excitedly C. hopefully D. anxiously 38. A. covered B. seized C. handed D. posted 39. A. machine B. assistant C. man D. password 40. A. Though B. Since C. Once D. Until 41. A. smarter B. stronger C. prettier D. richer 42. A. right B. good C. fair D. easy

43. A. caught B. approached C. guided D. searched 44. A. try B. think C. check D. guess

45. A. sparing B. seeking C. missing D. changing 46. A. engineer B. detective C. manager D. designer 47. A. hurt B. sank C. swelled D. jumped

48. A. address B. age C. habit D. birthday 49. A. car B. memory C. time D. mind 50. A. both B. none C. some D. either

51. A. returning B. remembering C. keeping D. leading 52. A. loyalty B. devotion C. honesty D. bravery 53. A. dollar B. bite C. product D. choice 54. A. marked B. replaced C. shared D. rewarded 55. A. sweetest B. hardest C. freshest D. heaviest 阅读理解 A

Cherish the Moments with Our Parents

There was something in an elderly woman’s behavior that caught my eye. Unsure of her steps, the woman moved slowly, along with a younger woman who I guessed was her daughter. The daughter was rolling her eyes and checking her watch every few seconds.

The older woman left the younger one and began to tick through the DVDs on the nearest shelf. Without hesitation, I walked over and asked if I could help her find something. The woman smiled at me and showed me a title on a piece of paper.

Rather than rush off to locate the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. Looking back, I think I wanted to enjoy her company for a moment. Her movements reminded me of my own mother, who had passed away the previous Christmas.

As we walked, the woman seemed glad of the unrushed company and casual conversation. We found the movie and she told me it was the one she’d enjoyed when she was her son’s age and that she hoped he would enjoy it as much as she had. Maybe, she said he could enjoy it with his own young children.

I accompanied her to the queen at the cashier. As the cashier put the DVD into a plastic bag, I went over to the younger woman, who was still tapping her foot at the front of the store.

“Is that your mom?” I asked.

I had expected her to tell me it was none of your business. But she rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah.” There was annoyance in her reply. Still watching the mother, I said, “Mind some advice?”

“Go ahead,”said the daughter.

I smiled to show her I wasn’t criticizing. “Cherish her,” I said, “When she’s gone, it’s the little moments that’ll come back to you. Moments like this. I know.”

It was true. I missed my mom still and remembered with sadness the moments when I’d used my impatience to make her life miserable.

The elderly woman moved slowly back to her daughter. Together they made their way toward the store’s exit. They stood there for a moment, side by side, watching the rush of the holiday current. Then the daughter glanced over and slowly placed her arm with apparently unaccustomed affection around her mother’s shoulders and gently guided her home.

56. The daughter checked her watch frequently because she. A. had to wait for a friend B. wanted to buy a new watch

C. was impatient to shop with her mom D. was uninterested in watching the DVD 57. From Paragraph 3 and 4 we know that.

A. the elderly woman hadn’t seen the movie before. B. the elderly woman found her son’s favorite movie C. the author and the elderly woman hurried to find the DVD

D. the author and the elderly woman enjoyed each other’s company

58. We can learn from the passage that. A. the author had treated her mom very well B. the elderly woman looked like the author’s mom C. the author scolded the daughter for her behavior D. the daughter changed her attitude toward her mom B

What Does the Length of Your Fingers Say About You? Are you the peace-loving type or the ambitious go-getter? Your finger length might be a clue. Take a look at your fingers. Would you believe me if I told you that the length of your fingers in relation to one another can predict your personality? I know that it sounds like one of those silly tests you see on , but I have to admit that it is exactly correct for me. Here’s how it works.

Look at your three middle fingers of your hand. Is your index finger longer than your ring finger? Is your ring finger longer than your index finger? Or are the two of the same length? Find the situation that best matches your hand and see if what follows is an accurate description of your personality.

·Longer ring finger: The Sweet Talker If your ring finger is longer than your index

finger, research shows that you’re likely a charming type, and you can probably talk yourself out of any situation. Others often find this personality type irresistible and will go to great lengths to help you.

You’re more likely to take risks, and you’re good at problem-solving. People in this category make great engineers, soldiers and crossword-puzzle solvers.

·Longer index finger: The (Over) Confident One

If your index finger is longer than your ring finger, chances are you are full of confidence –possibly even to the point of being over – confident and proud. You are not necessarily introverted (内向的), but you do enjoy time to yourself, especially when you’re trying to complete a project. You are a dream pursuer who can make things happen, but you may be shy when it comes to taking the first step in a relationship. You are also probably happy with what you have, but you’re always wishing for more.

·Index and ring finger are of the same length: The Peacemaker

If your index finger and ring finer are roughly of the same length, you are likely to avoid conflict at all costs and seek to keep the peace in your relationship. You are well – organized, faithful and sympathetic. But deep down under all of that caring and peace – loving, you also have a hot – tempered side that can appear unexpectedly when you’re pushed too far. You will try your hardest to avoid a fight.

How well do these descriptions match your personality? I was surprised at the accuracy in my case, but I’m not going to tell you which one it was!

59. Which of the following hand could be an engineer’s hand?

A. B. C. D.

60. We can learn from the passage that the author. A. is very charming and helpful B. always tries hard to avoid a fight C. often takes silly tests on D. thinks the descriptions suit him well 61. What does the passage intend to tell us?

A. How accurate the description of the test is. B. The length of fingers can reveal personality. C. Why your fingers are not of the same length. D. Personality is determined by your finger length. 62. Where can you probably find the text? A. A popular magazine. B. An official report. C. A public advertisement. D. A biology textbook. C

Why Do People Blink Their Eyes?

People blink(眨眼)their eyes tens of thousands of times every day. Scientists have long believed blinking was an involuntary movement and served mainly to keep the eyeballs wet. But a new study suggests it has a more important purpose.

An international team of scientists from the University of California at Berkeley studied the blinking of human eyelids. The journal Current Biology published their findings. The team said they found that blinking “repositions our eyeballs so we can stay focused” on what we are seeing. They said that when we blink our eyelids, the eyes roll back into their sockets—the bony area that surrounds and protects the eyes. However, the researchers found the eyes don’t always return to the same position. They said this causes the brain to tell the eye muscles to reorganize our eyesight.

Gerrit Maus is the lead writer of the report. He serves as an assistant professor of psychology at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Maus said, “Our eye muscle s are quite sluggish(迟缓的)and imprecise, so the brain needs to constantly adapt its motor signals to make sure our eyes are

pointing where they’re supposed to. Our findings suggested that the brain measures the difference in what we see before and after a blink, and commands the eye muscles to make the needed corrections.” The researchers said that without such corrections our surroundings would appear unclear and even jumpy. They said the movement acts “like a steadicam(摄影稳定器) of the mind.”

The researchers said they asked volunteers to sit in a dark room while staring at a small dot on a flat surface. They used special cameras to follow the volunteer’s blinks and eye movements. After each blink, the dot was moved one centimeter to the right. The volunteers did not notice this, but the brain did. It followed the movement and directed the eye muscles to refocus on the dot. After the dot was moved in this way 30 times, the volunteers’ eyes changed their focus to the place where they predicted it would be.

Prof essor Maus said, “Even though participants did not consciously register that the dot had moved, their brains did, and adjusted with the corrective eye movements. These findings add to our understanding of how the brain constantly adapts to changes, commanding our eye muscles to correct for errors in our bodies’ own hardware.”

63. According to the new study, blinking eyes can _________. A. serve to keep the eyeballs wet B. reposition eyeballs to stay focused C. consciously correct eye movements D. make our eyes adapt to motor signals

. From the experiment, we can learn that ________.

A. volunteers could see the moving dot with special cameras B. the eyeballs could stay in the place as they were predicted

C. participants were aware of the dot’s movements to the right

D. the brain commanded the eye muscles to refocus on the dot

65. The underlined word “register” in Paragraph 5 probably means ______.

A. realize B. refocus C. reserve D. reason

66. This passage shows that ________.

A. eye muscles are quite inactive and imprecise B. the research is of great value in the eye movement C. the brain plays an important role in seeing things clearly D. volunteers control their blinks to follow the changes of the dots

D

College graduation eventually means taking much of your attention in your first job search. This process can be challenging, especially for those students who had second thoughts about their chosen major and intended career path—or those who majored in a field not directly connected to a specific career. If you are in one of these groups, fear not! Although your major, coursework, and academic performance are relevant to landing a job, they are not the only deciding factors on where you can work. So, just how important is your major to your job search?

Some majors are tied directly to specific career fields. For example, if you wish to become a teacher, you will likely have needed to complete an education program and eventually sit for a licensing exam. The same applies to majors in nursing. If you

did not complete an accredited nursing program, you won’t be able to take the nursing licensure exam. In these cases, successfully completing a specific major is crucial to landing a job in the matching field.

Other majors, however, are closely related to career paths but don’t necessarily require a degree in the area. For example, students who majored in finance, math, or statistics may also have the necessary skills to be hired as an accountant. Although social work majors are most prepared to provide case management services to struggling populations, students who majored in psychology or sociology can be just as qualified.

Lastly, there are many industries, such as professional sales, education (non-teaching positions), insurance, and customer service management, which hire new graduates from several more majors, looking for more generalized requirements. They may simply want to know the student has completed his or her bachelor’s degree, which demonstrates college-level math and writing, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

Hopefully, as a college student, you were able to do more than just attend classes. Your

non-academic experiences can be very influential on your future career as well. Did you work during college, volunteer, or participate in a club or organization? If so, and if enjoyed these activities, seek out related careers. If you volunteered with a non-profit organization such as a homeless or domestic violence shelter, seek out positions in social services related to case management or victim advocacy(辩护). You may qualify for a position regardless of your major. Although it often seems like your college major alone determines your career fate, this just isn’t the case. It may influence it, but there are other factors that

influence your career options as well. If you don’t know what career options to consider based on your major, talk to your faculty or academic advisor. You may be surprised at what opportunities await!

67. To be a customer service manager, college graduates ________.

A. need to have related qualities B. should pass a licensing exam C. are required to major in insurance D. must have relevant experiences

68. What is probably the best title for the passage? A. Major Ups Your Career

B. Why Your College Major Matters

C. How Important Your Major Is to Your Job D. Major VS Career: Which Is Right for You 69. The writer thinks that _________. A. majors are closely linked to career paths

B. students of science tend to receive higher salaries C. volunteer experiences help graduates get employed D. social work graduates have more employment opportunities

70. Which of the following shows the organization of the passage?

A. B C. D.

CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point(次要点) C: Conclusion 七选五

Is a Big Waster

During the first decade of the 21st century, a popular and new word has come into our vocabulary—. This is the

most popular social networking website on the Internet.

71 You can send messages to your friend’s electronic wall, put up a s tatus saying something like “Going to the mall, I need to get a new pair of shoes” or “it’s finally the weekend! :)”.

In spite of the benefit it does on common people, it is true that this social network is a big waster. There are about 350 million active users on this website and 67% of them are between the ages of 13-25. More than 35 million users update their status every day. 72

The highest age group who use are teenagers. Most of them keep the website running whenever they are using th e computer, if they aren’t in school or when they aren’t asleep. is just changing the new generation of youngsters unconsciously. The teenage life is one of the most important stages of life. 73 It is a distraction to their mind as well. Nowadays, when all their homework and research are on ICT(信息技术)they would easily switch to just to check if there was anything updated among their friends.

is also where people can see the gossip among their friends, virtual arguments, relati onship status and updates, who is in whose “top friends”, you can become fan of anything, join groups, post pictures and videos, play childish games, invite friends to parties or events and a lot more. Generally, all these would just disturb people into living life to the fullest. It’s not just teens who become addicted, even grown-ups do. An average person spends about 55 minutes on . 74 Technology might be taking over people’s life. Furthermore, people who use through their mobile phones are 50% more active on than non-mobile phone users. This shows people using on their phones as well as computers just can’t

stand being away from the website. is like crack to some folk.

75 This would make them think h ow life is like without saying what’s on their mind to all their friends on the Internet. A break would also make them more active, like socializing in person. This would finally help them focus better in school or in work. Although about 80% of people who take a break would come back to within days.

A. And 2.5 billion photos are added each month. B. Wasting it on is not encouraging in any way. C. This statistic isn’t that bad but some people spend about 3-5 hours.

D. It is time people should take a break from once in a while.

E. As a result, the average users have 130 friends who they share links with.

F. Usually, when people hear the words “social networking”, their brains automatically go to sites such as Twitter or .

G. The main idea of is that you can keep in touch with all your friends around the world who have .

书面表达

假如你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国朋友Jim得知你要参加CCTV《朗读者》节目的录制,来信询问相关情况。请你给Jim回信。内容包括:

1.你朗读的内容; 2.你选择上述内容的原因; 3.上述内容对你的影响。 注意:1.词数不少于50;

2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Jim,

________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Yours, Li Hua

第二节(20分)

假设你是红星中学高三(1)班的学生李华。下面四幅图描述了你们带留学生Jack看中医(TCM)的经历。请你根据图片的先后顺序,为校刊“英语角”写一篇短文,介绍你们带Jack 看医生前后的全过程。

注意:词数不少于60。 提示词:把脉feel one’s pulse 海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习 英语2017.5 第一节单项填空

21-25 C A A C B 26-30 B A D D C 31-35 B B D C A 第二节完形填空

36-40 C D B D A 41-45 D A B C C 46-50 B C A D B 51-55 A C B D A

第三部分: 第一节

56-60 C D D A D 61-65 B A B D A 66-70 C A C C B 第二节

70-75 G A B C D 第四部分:书面表达 第一节 Dear Jim,

How is it going? Thank you for your support on my

upcoming attendance in the CCTV program The Reader.

The book I have chosen is “Fu Lei’s Family Letters” in which he shared his view about art and life in order to guide his son. There are two reasons why I’ve decided to read one of his letters to the audience nationwide. Firstly, you can feel the profound fatherly love and his efforts to guide the next generation, which I believe will touch the youngsters like me. Besides, many traditional virtues, such as integrity, can be found in his works, which can inspire students like us.

The book has an immense influence on me. Actually, it is this book that changed me from a troubled teen to a caring son. Besides, the wisdom in the book helps me shape a positive attitude towards life and future. Thus, it came to my mind the moment I got the invitation.

Th at’s all about it. I hope my introduction can be of some help. Is there any book that also plays an important role in your life? I’m looking forward to your reply!

Yours, Li Hua 第二节

Last month, we took Jack, an American exchange student who fell ill to a traditional Chinese doctor, which turned out to be an eye-widening experience for him.

It was in a math class that I noticed Jack coughing with a runny nose. Everyone looked at him with concern. Seeing this, one classmate and I offered to take him to the TCM department. He hesitated but followed. At the clinic, the doctor first looked at Jack for a while before feeling his pulse and checking his tongue. The doctor then asked if the cough had been on and off for a long time. In great surprise, Jack nodded his head. The doctor

then wrote a prescription with instructions on how to take the medicine.

After boiling the herb medicine at home, I brought it to him in his dormitory. The first taste almost made him throw up. It was really too hard even for me. I comforted him with an old saying “Good medicine to the health tastes bitter to the mouth”. Jack managed to swallow the medicine with a frown. But after a week, when he recovered, he felt amazed at the effect of the Chinese medicine. At a class meeting about the deepest impressions about China, Jack chose “TCM in My Eyes” as the topic. He shared his experience of TCM, from doubt at first to belief in the end.

We all felt inspired and proud hearing a foreigner introducing the profound TCM. I have every reason to believe that with more and more international communication, TCM will be accepted globally and benefit more people in the future.

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